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If you could just move your handbag down just a tiny bit, Megan Fox, that would be fab.

The pregnant actress was spotted on her way to grab lunch in Los Angeles with her actor hubby Brian Austin Green, but her baby bump was hard to spot on account of her loose-fitting attire and strategically placed handbag over her bun in the oven.

And judging from the look Fox shot to paparazzi, she wasn't too pleased with shutterbugs trying to snap photos of her.

Regardless, the Transformers star looked very chic and fierce wearing a loose top with tight black leggings and wedged sneakers, and accessorized her ensemble with a trendy pair of shades and a pop of color with a red lip. Her main squeeze, on the other hand, kept it super cazh in a black T-shirt and black fedora, showing off the ink on his arm and a glare at the paps similar to his lady.

The couple announced that they're expanding their brood in the beginning of August, and Fox's rep told reports that the actress and her hubby "are both very happy."

Fox and Green tied the knot in 2010, and they welcomed their son Noah last September, though they managed to keep it a secret from the media for three weeks. And although the pair are excited to welcome a new little one into the family, Green revealed that they're "not quite sure how they're going to juggle the new baby and a toddler."

"We honestly have no idea and we discuss it daily and think, 'How are we going to do this?" the former Beverly Hills, 90210 star told People. "I think we'll see when it happens. People do it all the time."

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